¿I can¿t make my work without the collaboration of the community. Their willingness to allow their story to be told is an important part of what I see.¿Sabelo MlangeniMany of the stories that Sabelo Mlangeni tells are of communities on the periphery of society. Taking time to build relationships, he gains trust and, eventually, access to inner circles and sacred spaces. Based in South Africa, he has focused on Johannesburg (Big City, 2002¿15), as well as the rural areas surrounding his hometown of Driefontein (At Home, 2004¿9), and the country towns that ¿freedom and opportunity have somehow skipped past¿ (Ghost Town, 2009¿11). People are at the heart of Mlangeni¿s photography, often those who have been pushed to the so-called ¿margins¿, or whose stories could have easily gone untold, such as the street-sweepers of Invisible Women (2006) and the hostel residents in Men Only (2008¿¿9). In My Storie (2012) and No Problem (2013) he reveals the legacy of apartheid in the stark divisions th